Rocky Range Track is a 2.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Wulgulmerang, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 12 minutes.
Rocky Range Track delivers a rewarding mix of technical rock work and scenic alpine driving that'll test your vehicle's articulation without demanding extreme expertise. You'll navigate through genuinely rocky terrain that demands respect but remains accessible to intermediate 4WD drivers, making this a perfect skill-builder near Wulgulmerang. The 2.9 km journey winds through Victoria's rugged high country, where you'll encounter boulder fields and rocky outcrops that create an engaging driving experience without the commitment of harder tracks.
The terrain keeps you engaged throughout—you're constantly working the steering wheel over uneven surfaces and navigating around substantial rocks that require careful line selection. The scenery opens up as you progress, rewarding your concentration with panoramic views across the range. Unlike steeper alternatives in the region, the zero-grade approach means you'll focus on horizontal rock work rather than erosion gullies, making this mentally engaging rather than physically punishing.
Preparation is straightforward: ensure your vehicle has decent ground clearance and responsive steering, as precision matters more than grunt here. Check your tire pressure before starting—slightly lower pressures help with grip on the rocky surface. The track can be slippery after rain, so timing your visit during dry conditions maximizes enjoyment. With only 12 minutes of driving time, you'll want to pair this with other nearby tracks to make a full day of it.
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2.9 km
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12 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
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